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Michigan historical village kicks off fundraising sale for restoration projects
Michigan historical village kicks off fundraising sale for restoration projects

CBS News

time13-05-2025

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Michigan historical village kicks off fundraising sale for restoration projects

The Livingston Center Historical Village in Fowlerville, Michigan, is hosting a sale this week to help fund their restoration projects in the year ahead. Volunteers with the historical village are getting donations from all around Livingston County for a fundraiser called Grandma's Attic. "This is our annual fundraiser that we do raise proceeds for the historical village," said Erin Voyles, who serves as chair of the village committee. For the first few days of this week, volunteers are accepting and organizing donations inside the Fowlerville Fairgrounds. "We have some items of our own that we'll sell, some historical items," she said. You name it, and you'll probably find it at the sale: dishes, housewares, games, clothes, even the most festive, light-up sweater. The oldest find at the sale is a more than 130-year-old armchair. Janie Willsmore said the chair and the whole historic village are good examples of history right before us. "When the kids come through, it's important to us that they understand the history of it all and the importance of it all, the people who built the home, the people who built the school. Why did they do that? So the educational part of it is a big factor," she said. In the past years, the fundraiser has collected more than $5,000 in sales and donations. "Every single dime goes back into our historical village," Willsmore said. Volunteers are accepting donations through tomorrow. The sale kicks off Thursday and runs through Saturday. But make sure you have cash or a check on hand for any treasures you might find. "We have a little bit of something for everybody," said Voyles.

Renovations underway for historic Kirkland House in Fowlerville, Michigan
Renovations underway for historic Kirkland House in Fowlerville, Michigan

CBS News

time09-04-2025

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Renovations underway for historic Kirkland House in Fowlerville, Michigan

It's hard to imagine what life was like more than 100 years ago, but the Kirkland House in Livingston County, Michigan, alongside a chapel, a barbershop and even a schoolhouse, means you don't have to use your imagination. Generations of the Kirkland family lived in the house originally built in Iosco Township. "They came here from England they migrated over because they wanted to be land owners," said Janie Willsmore, a member of the committee that oversees the Livingston Centre Historical Village. The 167-year-old house was home to the Kirkland family for generations, as they worked as sheep farmers in Livingston County. In the 1990s, the house was moved to Fowlerville. "We have some descendants of the Kirkland family here in town, very wonderful community members. They donate and help sponsor the restorations and help generate awareness about the building," said committee chair Erin Voyles. The committee in charge of restoration is working on fixing up the house's roof. "The weight of snow through the seasons had allowed the original construction to move outward and it needed to be restored-- the walls pulled back inward so that the roof that was sagging in the middle could be moved back up," said Dan Goucher, a restoration consultant. The committee's cost to do the back part of the roof is more than $16,000, and restoring more parts of the building could raise that bill even more. "We are working on scheduling the second-story portion of the roof to be replaced," said Voyles. To do that, the seven committee members are working on fundraising through an event called Grandma's Attic that'll be held on May 10. "In our fast-paced society, the value of our history and our roots is, I think, very important," said Goucher.

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